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Pesticide Disposal Contractor’s Perspective

Gain insight into active pesticide collection programs in North America, the number of collection events executed annually, pounds managed, and the supplies and services needed to meet their goals.

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Pesticide Disposal Contractor’s Perspective

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  1. Pesticide Disposal Contractor’s Perspective People and TechnologyCreating a Better Environment February 7, 2013

  2. Perspective • A • Active pesticide collection programs in North America • B • Number of collection events executed in the program each year • C • Number of pounds managed annually • D • Other supplies and services needed by the Dept of Ag to meet their goals

  3. Sales Professional

  4. Sales Professional • Face of the organization • Relationship with the Customer • Conduit to service • Genie in a bottle

  5. Field Personnel

  6. Field Personnel • Face of your collection program • Conduit to efficiency • Ability to make the Program Manager look good

  7. Support Staff • Contract requirements • Profile approvals • Disposal methodology • Invoicing needs • Reporting requirements • Certificates of Disposition

  8. Facilities • TSDF • Consolidation v. Pass-through • Waste feed and scheduling • Solids • Liquids • Gases • Incineration • Treatment • Landfill

  9. Partnership • Your VENDOR exists to serve • Communicate your needs, goals, and expectations • Work with your vendor in the planning phase • Provide meaningful feedback

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